I had a friend who was a fanatic for Fifa games, and he'll get absolutely livid when I just jokingly say "IN THIS FIFA, WE CHANGED RONALDINHO'S HAIRCUT, EVERYTHING ELSE IS THE SAME" the anger of that man. For every new Fifa I would just say: Fifa 10 updated the crowd with an extra person. Fifa 11 we added a pigeon near the benches. Fifa 12 It rains now. Haven't seen him since.
"I had a friend who was a fanatic" Was a fanatic. I'm glad he finally realized that it's the same game over and over again. "Haven't seen him since." Oh....
@@CrossoverGameReviews > _"I'm glad he finally realized that it's the same game over and over again."_ Yes, each version has very minor changes. Or well, the changes are big, but from an untrained person, it doesn't look much different. - So it's better to not buy a game every year, but rather every other year, or less often than that, so you get more changes at once, so you can better see a difference.
You forgot a trick Midway did in 1998: release Wayne Gretzky’s 3D Hockey with a slightly larger rink, countries instead of teams and remove the Wayne Gretzky name, and release it as Olympic Hockey Nagano 98 (which came out *after* Nagano 98 ended). It’s the only game IGN halve ever given a 0 to, reviewing it this: “We'll post a new review when Midway releases a new game.”
Well there's a problem, no one sings consonants really, most consonants require you to stop the sound. M is an obvious exception, but is just A with a closed mouth. Vocal coaches basically just say you don't sing consonants, and that their transitory.
@Lassi Kinnunen no not really. Even if they had just altered the levels a bit to show the passage of time it would have been rather realistic. sometimes you go out hunting and the paths you used to take are washed out or blocked with fallen trees. New construction twenty miles away can change animal behaviors over time. Droughts or flooding changes herd behavior as they adapt to the changing terrain. A path outside a meadow that you could walk to in the morning and wait for a herd, might have guaranteed a kill for over a decade and then one season no animals. There is a reason that a lot of hardcore hunters will do a scouting trip a little before the season starts, because it does change year to year.
I'd love it if an HD re-release of Ninjabread Man had a button in the options to swap between the various reskins. "oh you don't like the way this candy land looks? push that button to make it Egypt." it'd be just self aware enough to be popular I'd imagine.
Yooo Imagine a 3d platformer with a mechanic where you can switch the visual style and level design with the press of a button tho And maybe another button for switch the character and moveset and you gotta match the character to the correct level design
I’m gonna spoil that big screwup SEGA did with Daytona Championship Edition now, because it’s too funny. Basically they released a patch for arcade owners to update the cabinets with bug fixes, but they messed up and instead of just uploading a patch, they accidentally uploaded the entire game for free! By the time they realized this error, people already downloaded the game and got it running on arcade emulators. Thanks for the free game SEGA! :D
You didn't even need an arcade emulator. The game litterally boots up by itself with Xbox controllers strangely working with the game without tweaking it.
Without the "fool" part, this was something during the PS2 era with Sony of America's policy barring publishers from releasing updated special ultimate edition of the same game with bonus content and chapters unless it meets their requirement to be released here. A number of special edition Japanese games didn't get released overseas leaving just the vanilla. Like Square-Enix with Kingdom Hearts I&II: Final Mix until the HD remastered and Final Fantasy X International is interesting that Europe got it on the PS2 being late in getting games. Nowadays with DLC, publishers intentionally do this providing a download code for additional content.
They did more than that alot of games Sony rejected for US altogether just because they dint want ports of old games or budget games which was a thing in all other regions.This is the reason why Metal Slug 3 was skipped on PS2 in US and 4 and 5 was sold as a two pack instead when they was stand alone titles everywhere else. US area missed out on all of the localised D3 simple series 2000 games Europe got Including the first three E.D.F games and only Darwin was sold in US. Even on PSP they was still doing this which is why breath of Fire 3 PSP version was never sold in US since it added no extra's to the original ps1 version yet all other regions got it. PS3 in US for a while any game with no English dub could only be sold Digitally on PSN yet again no other region did this.
FIFA fans will still swarm into buying a new title every year despite it being the exact same thing from 12 months ago. The only real updates are the players and teams that might as well be DLC at this point coz the core gameplay sure hasn't changed much in the past 20+ years.
Fifa 16 added the most features and from there it was just copy and paste, the only good thing I can think coming out of this is poor families can buy essentially the same game for as cheap as 50p (I'm not joking)
FIFA and other sportsball games are the one type of game that should be a live service, but they aren't because the publishers are just too greedy to give up those $60 a pop sales every year.
I had this idea in my head that lets say, FIFA games, would receive new version each 3-5 years, but the in years between would only get DLC packs for each year. That would save development time and fans would be happy with more affordable prices. Win-Win.
The anime series of Maya the Bee is actually still being rerun to this day and had a minor resurgence with some other older TV shows like Heidi and Vicky the Viking at that time in the 90s, so surprisingly it might not even have been that cheap of a license.
My dad loved thay thing and said it was still being re run in Peru in the 80's and early 90's....thing just took longer to reach a be translated in certain places
@@sirgallant5000 In Germany too. You could probably ask anybody born between 1980 and close to now and they could sing atleast a few lines of the German version of that song.
I think studio 100 has the rights to these shows now. I remember my younger sister watched 3D animated versions of these shows when we lived in Belgium
I haven’t finished the video, but my immediate thoughts go to Rayman 2... swear they’ve repacked that game a million times I remember getting caught when I bought Rayman 3D for the 3DS
Every time I watch your channel I cannot help but think of my high school history teacher and how he tried and failed to teach the class that modern-day capitalism is the ultimate society
You know, every episode I keep wondering how Larry keeps coming up with these awesome alliterations, these ignoble idioms, these repeated remarks. He's gotta run out at some point, right? ...Right?
I knew where that South Park game was going cause the level design was straight up Mary Kate and Ashley so now I know that weird but fun Mary Kate and Ashley game on the Gameboy was originally gonna be a South Park game. Neat!
Too bad the Olson Twins sued Acclaim Entertainment afterwards... Then again, those two GBC Mary Kate and Ashley games are probably better than stuff like the Mario Party clones that graced stuff like the PS2 and Nintendo GameCube.
I've bough a few games twice, one or two of them 3 times due to gaming platforms shutting down. Most of the games I bought twice are due to them being resold on GoG and I don't want to worry about DRM or the event that Steam closes.
Darth Wheezius NO? Seriously? Larry ... this is Blasphemy! Their american hand-egg game should not be called football! It’s football everywhere in the world.
@@PuresG1ft I mean, if we're going to rename games, American football can be called "hand-egg", rugby can be called "shorten-lifespan", and soccer/football be renamed "fake-injury".
In fairness every second teamsport is called football in way or another. I never got why the only football actually paid with feet is called soccer by Americans
In all fairness, arrording to youtube 70% of my audience is american. I'm struggling on if I should say mega drive, or genesis for my next fact hunt I'm writing ATM
Special shout out to Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, in which the only reason I bought it is because I thought it was a sequel, and instead it was just a beefed up version of the same game.
@@MiloKuroshiro I guess an overhaul of the engine, overworld, mechanics, story, and characters doesn't qualify as a sequel. Smash Bros must be the same game every release then.
@Quill Shot @MrBowser Unless I've slipped into some weird parallel universe, XV1 and XV2 are vastly different games. Different city layout, different story. Even Super Saiyan works differently. Also added transformations for the non-Saiyan races and added modes like the 6v1 PvE "Expert Missions". But yeah, totally the same game.
So I was watching this video when I suddenly got dizzy and blacked out. Suddenly I was in the back of a cart and heard some guy say "Hey, you're finally awake!" Damn it, Todd, you did it again!
Here in Mexico "Maya the Bee" was big (at least in the eighties), being one of the first anime series broadcasted in our country. It's most remembered by older generations.
Most people on PC still play Skyrim Legendary Edition and also people who had a registered copy of Legendary Edition on Steam got a free upgrade to Special Edition. Most of Special Edition's sales have come from Xbox One and PS4 players due to Mods.
@@WastelandWanderer1216 It was a good idea on Bethesda's part. Even though the modding community is huge, most Skyrim players were console owners The mods are practically like free DLC
@@WastelandWanderer1216 And people who bought it again on Switch have the understandable excuse of it being a handheld version that they can play where ever they want.
not that i want it, but they didn't give me the legendary and special editions of skyrim despite the fact i own the original version on steam so thanks i guess bethesda
The Pokemon Company never intended for you to have to buy multiple versions of the same game. They just intended for you to play with and trade with others who have the opposite version from the one you have. Granted, of course, those who don't have friends or anyone to play with and don't know the whole trading with others concept in the first place are the ones who tend to say that it is intended for you to buy both versions.
The one that pops into my head is Doki Doki Panic. Don't recognize that name? Well, it's the game that became the Western version of Super Mario Bros. 2 when the Japanese SMB2, the game known internationally as The Lost Levels, was said to be too hard for the Western market by Nintendo of America. Since Doki Doki Panic had concepts that Shigeru Miyamoto wanted to incorporate into the Mario franchise, they reskinned the player character sprites and released it in as the sequel to SMB1. The part about fooling people into buying the same game twice came when Nintendo decided to release the reskin in Japan as Super Mario USA. You read that right. NINTENDO RESKINNED A GAME TO BE RELEASED INTERNATIONALLY, AND THEN RELEASED THE RESKINNED VERSION IN JAPAN! You might ponder which region got screwed over worse in this whole series of events, but consider this: The Lost Levels might've ruined Mario's reputation in the west if it hadn't been rejected by Nintendo of America, and we did eventually get a Western release of it in 1993 as part of Super Mario All-Stars, by which point it couldn't do any damage to the Mario brand. Meanwhile, Japan got the same game released to them twice when Doki Doki Mario performed well overseas. This might be the most famous example of a game publisher trying to fool gamers into buy a game twice, so I'm a little surprised that it wasn't mentioned in this video.
As you discussed the World Cup Carnival and talked about the stuff they included in the box... it really hit me how much I miss seeing instruction booklets and maps of the world and the like they used to include in them.
Well, aint it closer to this Game of the Year / complete editions nearly every AAA game has? it is expecially funny if the complete version is uncomplete (not all DLCs) or remove things (like it is the case with this one).
I was literally fooled into buying the exact same game twice many years ago. Namely, the PSP version of Ridge Racer. Back when I first bought the first game I found it quite enjoyable, so I later purchased Ridge Racer 2 for the same system. To my dismay I found out that it was, and I'm not exaggerating here, _literally the exact same game_ as Ridge Racer, with just a couple of new race tracks added. I'm not here talking about a new installment of a racing game series resembling the previous one. It's _literally the exact same game._ Exact same graphics, cars, tracks, background music, game mechanics. They literally took the exact same game, added a couple of new tracks to it (and possibly a couple of new cars) and released it as "Ridge Racer 2" at full price. I'm not exaggerating here. There wasn't even any sort of graphical upgrade or anything. If you play the same tracks on both versions of the game, they are 100% identical. And that's like 95% of the second installment. There were only a few minor additions to the game in it. I pity anybody who bought the second game first, thought that it was enjoyable and then bought the first game in order to get more content... only to find out that the first game is literally the second game with a couple of race tracks removed.
Same thing happened to me with Trauma Center: Second Opinion. Sounds like a sequel, right? It's not. It's just Trauma Center: Under the Knife, but ported to Wii. Same levels and plot, but with some weird new Wii controls. And it was $50. Kinda felt ripped off there.
@@ohnoitschris A game ported to another console is borderline. (Although I suppose if it has a name that suggests it's some kind of sequel it can be worse.) In this case, however, it was a game clearly named like a sequel ("Ridge Racer 2", as opposed to "Ridge Racer") for the exact same system.
@@ohnoitschris Yeah that definitely sounds like it was a bummer, man. 😱 And especially with such a story-heavy game/series as Trauma Center; you think you’re getting more, but it’s mostly just the same with some less ugly graphics.
You've brought back bad memories with that damn Ridge Racer 2 ahaha...........yep I remember being sooo disappointed. Another example that's near-identical to Ridge Racer 2 is Mashed: Fully Loaded.
thank you you f***ing worthless humans for the views!!!, now that larry doesnt take a potshot at peter molyneux in every fact hunt video i think he should turn his attention to DSP.
uhhhh, Story mode for 500 Alex. also didn't they flat out state that it will be basically an expansion pack for Overwatch, and multiplayer compatible with it. granted yes putting a 2 on it is tone deaf and stupid, but give credit where credit is due.
@@gardian06_85 It definitely should have been marketed as an expansion. I don't mind if Overwatch does expansions like WoW because calling it a sequel is rather confusing.
It’s obviously their reskinned Gamebryo engine that’s at fault here since many of their games over the years tend to have the same bugs despite being completely different games.
I am kind of the same way. I own three different versions of Hyrule Warriors. The Wii U original, the 3DS Hyrule Warriors Legends and the Switch Definitive Edition.
@@christopherbrown1848 I mean yes and no? Depends on the context you use it, because typically over here "pocket money/change" typically refers to whatever miniscule amount of money you have on you at the time, rather than the money a kid gets from their parents.
“If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” - Ubisoft, who also has a tendency of releasing broken games, though thankfully not on the level of a certain chess club nerd whose name rhymes with Rodd Coward. 🤣
Due to extreme DRM in most games even on pc, if you want to play a game on a different platform, you always have to buy a copy for that platform and many people buy more than 1 copy of a game.
Sounds like Deja Vu... Then again, I realize that I was thinking about double ports. 5: Starting off with this, are we? This'll get interesting. 4: I thought it looks like a remake of the original Daytona... But damn that's kinda lazy. 3: I was aware of this, long ago... In the TCRF. 2: ...So how many grandmas got tricked into buying these? 1: Starts with soccer, ends with _football._ Now we went full circle. So if you're looking forward of making a list of "Original Games that BECAME Licenses," you should give Dynamite Deka a look... which is known as Die Hard Arcade in the west.
For a moment I took the title literally. Imagine being foolish enough to buy the literal exact same game, down to the byte, several times! Any Nintendo customers around?
Other than "I don't have friends to trade Pokémon with so the point flies over my head" (though Sword and Shield is arguably a piss poor excuse of a sequel compared to past entries) what else have you got for me?
@@Rad-Dude63andathird Every time Nintendo release a game they either pull out a rom from another website or get rid of the previous service. It's scummy and stupid.
“Who’s that buzzing in the air? Buzzing here & and buzzing there, busy buzzing everywhere? Maaaya, Maya the Bee”. This was a popular show (at least on the east coast of the USA) on Nick Jr when I was a kid.
"And sometimes even more than twice" Oh boy Rayman 2 is gonna be in this Edit: whew no Rayman 2. Ports weren't taken into account. I feel like Ubisoft tried to play diry by renaming it things like "Revolution", "DS" or "3DS" instead of "2"
@@PSspecialist Yep. I don't know what this guy's problem is. The video is solely about the games that were released twice or more on the same platform, with little or no differences. Rayman 2 ports don't count, as they were, well, ports for different platforms. This video would've been not only long, but stupid if he bashed developers for making ports of good game for different consoles .-.
@@PSspecialist tbh you're not wrong, it may be the best version, but all other versions aside from Snes, Dreamcast and PC(which also has weird issues) have big, big issues.
here’s a fun fact: did you know that the programmer for Zool, George, has his own little indie game company called Clockwork Pixels? His games look really neat imo, and some of them are even on iOS and Android!
The one that caught me was Roller Coaster, a Jet Set Willy style game I really liked from the ZX Spectrum, being released years and years later as 'Dragon's Lair' for the Game Boy. When buying a Dragon's Lair game, I didn't expect to end up with a ZX Spectrum theme park game reskinned! I wasn't unhappy about it, I thought it was kind of cool at the time getting blasted in the face with nostalgia. Still a pretty strange situation, though.
Dragons Lair has some really weird console versions though weirdest is Dragons Lair 3 on PC and DVD. They was never a 3rd game in the series so what it is. Is a bunch of gameplay clips cut together of the Dragons Lair 3D game that work like the Classic games. Thing is Dragons Lair 3D had a PC version.
I got Roller Coaster after finding out Bomb Jack wasn't compatible with my ZX Spectrum +2A, they gave a list of alternative games I could send it back for.
Thank God for you, it was driving me nuts. And yes, I loved G2 when I was a little kid. The gameplay was tight, it was just hard enough to be a challenge and the graphics were awesome! Now I gotta dig out my NES and play it!
Ah yes, the game that went from an insufferable platformer about saving a girlfriend with melting clothes... to an insufferable platformer about getting to sunday school. As things so often go...
The only Pokemon games I've picked up since Gen 2 were Super Mystery Dungeon, and the fan made Crystal Clear. Both games where you don't need two versions to get everything.
People like us, with no friends :-( Otherwise we could get the opposite copy of our friends, then trade Pokemon with them. Can't be doing with only half the Pokemon, gotta catch em all, it's like a rule or something.
Actually a remaster of Ninjabread Man where you can choose which graphics set you want to use would be really funny. It's something Limited Run could get in on.
i got a suggestion for this list...anyone else remember the game Spore? specifically its "intro stage", where youre a single-celled organism swimming around and eating smaller creatures while avoiding larger ones? well thats the entirety of the game "Sparkle"...as well as "Sparkle 2"...and "Sparkle 3"...and-- ehh i think you see where im going with this...its literally the Same gameplay, no matter which one youre playing...you just swim around, finding foodbits, until youre done...then you swim around some more, finding foodbits...
No mention of rebranded, identical Atari 2600 games? Tank Plus = Combat Target Fun = Air Sea Battle I’m sure there were many others, but these are just two examples of Sears rebranding games.
That's right. My cousins had Target Fun but I had the brand new shiny Air Sea Battle. I didn't realize that they did that with Combat as well. Things were so free and loose in the Atari days, maybe Larry doesn't consider that significant?
14:26 "Obviously no one in their right mind wanted to develop a AAA game with less than six weeks of development time..." *Howard Scott Warshaw suddenly breaks out in a cold sweat*
There's a football (soccer) player from my country who spent the last 2 years of his contract mostly injured. A journalist from a satire newspaper jokingly called him the best football player on Earth. Data Design are just like him.
17:05 Heh. That's Access Software as in "the guys who would later make Links." US Gold could have had a mega-hit sports franchise on their hands, if they'd kept ties with Access.
Just looked it up. They supposedly changed the engine. I can't tell the difference. In fact I can see quite clearly that both are using isiMotor 2 which was used in rFactor 1, GTR2, GT Legends, Race07, Game Stock Car Extreme, and Automobilista. Not a bad choice for a racing game of the era if going for realism, but the Wikipedia article makes no mention of the differences aside from an "engine change". Did they straight up not add any cars cuz it's clear the graphics didn't change. And why change the physics engine from something that was once the go-to for hardcore racing sims? I think that game requires a video from somebody lol. That's quite interesting.
@@SockyNoob Oh, I see, honestly I said that cause I bought the two games and I couldn't tell the differences after playing both... And I'm not the only one who said that on the internet... Thanks for the explanation ^^. (And yes, that definitely needs a video)
Kinda surprised there's no mention of Dark Souls 2 with it's Scholar Edition. From what I've heard it was them charging for fixes and additional content that should've been in the base.
They patched in a lot of story elements from SotFS to the base game as well so... it's a weird one. Personally I preferred the original enemy and item placement but apparently FromSoft rushed it initially so the final version is the final version now.
Does anyone remember Resident Evil Director’s Cut on PS1? It was supposed to have the more graphic FMV’s from the Japanese version, but they messed up and forgot to change them. The only difference was the opening FMV showed Chris smoking. I was so disappointed at their false advertising that I actually convinced Walmart to give me a refund on the opened game. Capcom’s “fix” was to upload the uncensored FMV’s to their website. LMAO.
Oh gawd, Daytona Championship USA 3. That made me so pissed when I found out what it was really going to be. It DOES actually have one more track, the actual Daytona International Speedway, but it's just a basic oval (and Three-Seven is basically "Daytona if it were in the mountains" anyway).
Finally, somebody who knows why people are actually mad about the game. Who fucking cares about the graphics. It's the fact it isn't actually Daytona USA 3 like was promised.
I heard a story from a UA-camr about how his friend hadn't played Fifa since 1998 and when he played a Fifa on Ps3 11 years later the gameplay was exactly identical in every way.
@@pferreira1983 Doesn't change what I said, SF isn't as bad as the video examples. No one was fooled, and the different versions were iterative. Only the home port of SFtMtG would really fit here as that one was just a reskin, like other games in this video.
@@pferreira1983 With the power of copypasta (and editing down the length)... "Street Fighter II: the World Warrior. The original vanilla release of 1991 with 8 playable characters and 4 unplayable bosses. Street Fighter II: Champion Edition. An update to World Warrior that came out in the arcades in 1992 and made the four bosses (Balrog, Vega, Sagat and M. Bison) playable. Street Fighter II Turbo: Hyper Fighting. An update to Champion Edition that introduced faster gameplay speed and new special moves. It came out in December 1992 in the arcades. Super Street Fighter II: the New Challengers. This is the one that added four new characters (Cammy, Fei Long, T. Hawk and Dee Jay) and moved the game to new hardware which improved the graphics and presentation of the game. However this version wasn't very successful because the Japanese developers decided to eliminate the speed boost of Hyper Fighting's gameplay, which wasn't well received by the players. It came out in 1993 Super Street Fighter II Turbo. This is the last classic arcade version of SFII released in 1994, as the name implies it adds Hyper Fighting's speed back in the game and also adds Super as a comeback mechanic tied to a meter system. Also, Akuma makes his first appearance here. There were then many re-releases on console and arcade over the years such as Hyper Street Fighter II (which is a new version of the game that collects together all prior versions of SFII), the HD Remix that features new sprites and rebalanced gameplay and recently Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers for the Switch which adds Evil Ryu and Violent Ken as palette swaps and it's mostly based on the old HD Remix. The 30th Anniversary edition will also collect the old SFII arcade games."
Kemco's Crazy Castle series has always been a colossal mess of the same game getting released with different licenses in different territories, but for the most part they've never released it more than once in each territory, so people wouldn't end up buying the same game multiple times. For the most part, that is - the 7th game in the series was originally released in mid 1997 in Japan as "Go Go Kid" (starring Kemco's mascot character, known as Kid Klown in the west), then rereleased worldwide in early 1999 on the Game Boy Color as "Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 3" after Kemco managed to snatch up the Bugs Bunny license again. That "worldwide" includes Japan, and there were definitely a bunch of Japanese Go Go Kid owners that ended up buying this new Bugs Bunny game, not knowing it was literally the same game they had bought a year ago.
I had a friend who was a fanatic for Fifa games, and he'll get absolutely livid when I just jokingly say "IN THIS FIFA, WE CHANGED RONALDINHO'S HAIRCUT, EVERYTHING ELSE IS THE SAME" the anger of that man.
For every new Fifa I would just say:
Fifa 10 updated the crowd with an extra person.
Fifa 11 we added a pigeon near the benches.
Fifa 12 It rains now.
Haven't seen him since.
"I had a friend who was a fanatic"
Was a fanatic. I'm glad he finally realized that it's the same game over and over again.
"Haven't seen him since."
Oh....
A classmate calls me weird because i dont play fifa on the ps4
@@CrossoverGameReviews > _"I'm glad he finally realized that it's the same game over and over again."_
Yes, each version has very minor changes. Or well, the changes are big, but from an untrained person, it doesn't look much different. - So it's better to not buy a game every year, but rather every other year, or less often than that, so you get more changes at once, so you can better see a difference.
@@FigureFarter is ot cus you play it on the Wii
@Scoutdy And the fact i play e rated games on still play the wii
You forgot a trick Midway did in 1998: release Wayne Gretzky’s 3D Hockey with a slightly larger rink, countries instead of teams and remove the Wayne Gretzky name, and release it as Olympic Hockey Nagano 98 (which came out *after* Nagano 98 ended).
It’s the only game IGN halve ever given a 0 to, reviewing it this: “We'll post a new review when Midway releases a new game.”
If only all IGN "reviews" had that kind of integrity
That last story is just hilarious. Sometimes it feels like the British gaming industry in the 80s was just a bunch of conmen scamming other conmen.
i mean, atari wasn't any better at business then either.
@@thomasjenkins7506 in the 90s, yeah
The British industry in the s was just a bunch of conmen scamming other conmen.
Holds true most of the time.
And they wonder why we pirated every game that came out then
I think I can say, "the gaming industry in the 80's was just a bunch of conmen scamming other conmen" would be just as apt a phrase.
5:01 refuses to sing vowels? Sounds more like he's _only_ singing vowels, it's the consonants I wanna hear.
lol i was wondering if anyone else caught that. its as if larry mixed up the definition of vowel and consonant
@@mchevre yah
I loved daytona's music, Its fun to sing along with "I wanna fry, sky high. Lets goooo to gay bahhh.) LMAO.
Well there's a problem, no one sings consonants really, most consonants require you to stop the sound. M is an obvious exception, but is just A with a closed mouth. Vocal coaches basically just say you don't sing consonants, and that their transitory.
Don't even get me started on the Cabela's Deer Hunt series. Some of them were identical save for a new rifle or two
Refunded a sequel for that reason.
@Lassi Kinnunen no not really. Even if they had just altered the levels a bit to show the passage of time it would have been rather realistic. sometimes you go out hunting and the paths you used to take are washed out or blocked with fallen trees. New construction twenty miles away can change animal behaviors over time. Droughts or flooding changes herd behavior as they adapt to the changing terrain. A path outside a meadow that you could walk to in the morning and wait for a herd, might have guaranteed a kill for over a decade and then one season no animals.
There is a reason that a lot of hardcore hunters will do a scouting trip a little before the season starts, because it does change year to year.
@@codyblea3638 nice info
I'd love it if an HD re-release of Ninjabread Man had a button in the options to swap between the various reskins. "oh you don't like the way this candy land looks? push that button to make it Egypt." it'd be just self aware enough to be popular I'd imagine.
LOLOLOLOLOL
Yooo
Imagine a 3d platformer with a mechanic where you can switch the visual style and level design with the press of a button tho
And maybe another button for switch the character and moveset and you gotta match the character to the correct level design
I’m gonna spoil that big screwup SEGA did with Daytona Championship Edition now, because it’s too funny.
Basically they released a patch for arcade owners to update the cabinets with bug fixes, but they messed up and instead of just uploading a patch, they accidentally uploaded the entire game for free! By the time they realized this error, people already downloaded the game and got it running on arcade emulators. Thanks for the free game SEGA! :D
You didn't even need an arcade emulator. The game litterally boots up by itself with Xbox controllers strangely working with the game without tweaking it.
Didn't Sega screw up royally again last year and release a full digital version of a Yakuza game that was only supposed to be a demo?
@@Gruntvc yeah that was Yakuza 6. You where even able to earn trophies too.
It's a crappy game though, am I alone in thinking that the Dreamcast version looked better?
Joke's on you, I don't read comments before I finish the video.
Without the "fool" part, this was something during the PS2 era with Sony of America's policy barring publishers from releasing updated special ultimate edition of the same game with bonus content and chapters unless it meets their requirement to be released here. A number of special edition Japanese games didn't get released overseas leaving just the vanilla. Like Square-Enix with Kingdom Hearts I&II: Final Mix until the HD remastered and Final Fantasy X International is interesting that Europe got it on the PS2 being late in getting games.
Nowadays with DLC, publishers intentionally do this providing a download code for additional content.
They did more than that alot of games Sony rejected for US altogether just because they dint want ports of old games or budget games which was a thing in all other regions.This is the reason why Metal Slug 3 was skipped on PS2 in US and 4 and 5 was sold as a two pack instead when they was stand alone titles everywhere else. US area missed out on all of the localised D3 simple series 2000 games Europe got Including the first three E.D.F games and only Darwin was sold in US.
Even on PSP they was still doing this which is why breath of Fire 3 PSP version was never sold in US since it added no extra's to the original ps1 version yet all other regions got it. PS3 in US for a while any game with no English dub could only be sold Digitally on PSN yet again no other region did this.
So that why no shadow hearts updated versions. Wish who owns that now would do something about it.
FIFA fans will still swarm into buying a new title every year despite it being the exact same thing from 12 months ago. The only real updates are the players and teams that might as well be DLC at this point coz the core gameplay sure hasn't changed much in the past 20+ years.
Fifa 16 added the most features and from there it was just copy and paste, the only good thing I can think coming out of this is poor families can buy essentially the same game for as cheap as 50p (I'm not joking)
That's why annual sport games are always like dixie cups: they're worthless after you've used them.
FIFA and other sportsball games are the one type of game that should be a live service, but they aren't because the publishers are just too greedy to give up those $60 a pop sales every year.
@@mjc0961 microtransactions are also bad
I had this idea in my head that lets say, FIFA games, would receive new version each 3-5 years, but the in years between would only get DLC packs for each year. That would save development time and fans would be happy with more affordable prices. Win-Win.
Every time I forget about this channel, I’ll rediscover it a few months later. It’s fun to see what you’ve made when I return :D
The anime series of Maya the Bee is actually still being rerun to this day and had a minor resurgence with some other older TV shows like Heidi and Vicky the Viking at that time in the 90s, so surprisingly it might not even have been that cheap of a license.
My dad loved thay thing and said it was still being re run in Peru in the 80's and early 90's....thing just took longer to reach a be translated in certain places
HUGE in Poland. Just ask any Polish person to sing the (Polish) opening of Maya, you will never find one that doesn't know it.
@@sirgallant5000 In Germany too. You could probably ask anybody born between 1980 and close to now and they could sing atleast a few lines of the German version of that song.
Nickeledeon had the show in the mid 90's, so it was absolutely a known thing to some kids when the Gameboy game came out.
I think studio 100 has the rights to these shows now. I remember my younger sister watched 3D animated versions of these shows when we lived in Belgium
Hahahahahahahaha 😆😂🤣!
Larry, you kill me with the one-liners man 😄!
Daytona had us “serenaded by a man who refuses to sing vowels“! 🔥😂
^_-
Rock on, Guru Larry😊✌️🔥!
I haven’t finished the video, but my immediate thoughts go to Rayman 2... swear they’ve repacked that game a million times
I remember getting caught when I bought Rayman 3D for the 3DS
That was mostly due to Ubisoft investing a lot of money into Rayman 2.
@T El it isnt and guru larry mentioned that the original Rayman 2 was canceled due to Crash Bandicoot
@T El yes.
Hello there Chippy,didn't expect to see you here
2k every year:
Agreed, every effing year. And don't get me started on FIFA.
Techinally every 10 months
I'm still playing 2k13 on my 360
What brainlets play sports games anyway
@@Nikotheleepic just cuz you're too weak to play sports doesnt mean no one should play sports games
Every time I watch your channel I cannot help but think of my high school history teacher and how he tried and failed to teach the class that modern-day capitalism is the ultimate society
12:10 : "The death of the Nintento Wii also brought the death of the shovelware market"... Unity Engine and Steam would like to have a word with you.
Kickstarter games too.
Shenmue 3...
@@Gruntvc implying it's a bad game...
@@GiordanDiodato it is
I knew someone went before me lol.
Shovelware didn't die, it just decided to leave physical distribution behind.
15:28 "Takes the trophy from Superman as easily the worst tie-up yet"
It seems like some things never change, do they?
Larry: The death of the Wii, meant the end of shovelware.
Me: The Switch eShop would like a word with you :P
Early Access and previously Steam Greenlight would like a word too.
Plus, PSN and Xbox Live.
If there's a storefront, shovelware finds a way onto it.
implying all of the games are "shovelware"
Steam + Google Play = 'Nuff said.
Most indie games are shovelware. When Sonic 4 and Final Fantasy IV The After Years are some of the best Wii Ware games you know it's bad.
Not just Switch,on Steam there is mountains of it.
You know, every episode I keep wondering how Larry keeps coming up with these awesome alliterations, these ignoble idioms, these repeated remarks. He's gotta run out at some point, right? ...Right?
theasaurus dot com :P
@@Larry Hello you.
@emberfist8347 I'm guru larry
I knew where that South Park game was going cause the level design was straight up Mary Kate and Ashley so now I know that weird but fun Mary Kate and Ashley game on the Gameboy was originally gonna be a South Park game. Neat!
Yeah, and the rom for South Park only got leaked a couple of years ago
Too bad the Olson Twins sued Acclaim Entertainment afterwards...
Then again, those two GBC Mary Kate and Ashley games are probably better than stuff like the Mario Party clones that graced stuff like the PS2 and Nintendo GameCube.
@@ohnoitschris Gotta get a reproduction cart of that.
I have so many questions....
@@JoeyJ0J0 Good job re-stating what is in the video lol
I've bough a few games twice, one or two of them 3 times due to gaming platforms shutting down. Most of the games I bought twice are due to them being resold on GoG and I don't want to worry about DRM or the event that Steam closes.
"...from his hard earned... allowance."
You were really struggling to not say "pocket-money", there Larry.
Darth Wheezius NO? Seriously? Larry ... this is Blasphemy!
Their american hand-egg game should not be called football! It’s football everywhere in the world.
@@PuresG1ft I mean, if we're going to rename games, American football can be called "hand-egg", rugby can be called "shorten-lifespan", and soccer/football be renamed "fake-injury".
In fairness every second teamsport is called football in way or another. I never got why the only football actually paid with feet is called soccer by Americans
In all fairness, arrording to youtube 70% of my audience is american. I'm struggling on if I should say mega drive, or genesis for my next fact hunt I'm writing ATM
@@Larry split the difference and call it the Mega Genesis. That way everyone is annoyed.
Larry: "The death of the shovelware market"
Steam Direct: "Am I a joke to you?"
Switch E-shop: "You haven't seen my E-shop lately, have you?"
Special shout out to Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, in which the only reason I bought it is because I thought it was a sequel, and instead it was just a beefed up version of the same game.
That's how sequels work, boy.
@@opadrip I dunno which games you've been playing, but it isn't.
Xenoverse 2 is more of a SF2 to Championship Edition than SF2 to Alpha/SF3
@@MiloKuroshiro I guess an overhaul of the engine, overworld, mechanics, story, and characters doesn't qualify as a sequel.
Smash Bros must be the same game every release then.
@Quill Shot
@MrBowser
Unless I've slipped into some weird parallel universe, XV1 and XV2 are vastly different games.
Different city layout, different story. Even Super Saiyan works differently.
Also added transformations for the non-Saiyan races and added modes like the 6v1 PvE "Expert Missions".
But yeah, totally the same game.
@@HogtreeOctovish same story missions tough.
"the death of the Wii brought about the end of the shovelware market"
*stares at steam, xbox, psn, 3ds and switch shops*
LEAVE STEAM OUT OF THIS
@@melissam.7385 Steam has some crappy games as well not so different from the digtal console shop.
@@melissam.7385 look into your heart, you know it to be true
@@melissam.7385 steam bad man
*also Google shop and Apple store*
So I was watching this video when I suddenly got dizzy and blacked out.
Suddenly I was in the back of a cart and heard some guy say "Hey, you're finally awake!"
Damn it, Todd, you did it again!
16:58 Lee Carvallo's Putting Challenge. 😂
Look at 36 great holes for the 32x it's literally the simpsons joke crappy digital voices and all
Let’s all laugh at an industry that never learns anything, tee hee hee!
Nice reference. ;)
Here in Mexico "Maya the Bee" was big (at least in the eighties), being one of the first anime series broadcasted in our country. It's most remembered by older generations.
Came for the Peter Molyneux, stayed for the Todd Howard
Todd Molyneaux
I believe you meant Todd Coward
Fallout 4 with multiplayer.. ok lets call it fallout 76 and keep the same bugs from 4 in it as to fool our fan base its a new fallout game
you forgot about Spongebob SquarePants: Plankton's Robotic Revenge being resold as SpongeBob HeroPants
Doki Doki Panicing should be added to the dictionary.
Larry's videos are my favo[u]rite clickbait because they ACTUALLY deliver!
I'm genuinely curious as to why Skyrim wasn't on the list.
Because people weren't fooled into buying them.
Most people on PC still play Skyrim Legendary Edition and also people who had a registered copy of Legendary Edition on Steam got a free upgrade to Special Edition. Most of Special Edition's sales have come from Xbox One and PS4 players due to Mods.
@@WastelandWanderer1216 It was a good idea on Bethesda's part. Even though the modding community is huge, most Skyrim players were console owners
The mods are practically like free DLC
@@WastelandWanderer1216 And people who bought it again on Switch have the understandable excuse of it being a handheld version that they can play where ever they want.
not that i want it, but they didn't give me the legendary and special editions of skyrim despite the fact i own the original version on steam so thanks i guess bethesda
The Pokemon Company never intended for you to have to buy multiple versions of the same game. They just intended for you to play with and trade with others who have the opposite version from the one you have. Granted, of course, those who don't have friends or anyone to play with and don't know the whole trading with others concept in the first place are the ones who tend to say that it is intended for you to buy both versions.
@Chance Yeah. Well, these days, at least. Obviously couldn't do so until the DS.
Daniel Coffman no the gba had a link cable
@@Noah-oe5io What were you replying to? Did you misread my comment?
Daniel Coffman you said you couldn’t do so until the ds but you could trade on gba with a link cable
@@Noah-oe5io We're talking about trading over Wi-Fi with people across the world.
If you HAD included Pokémon, you could’ve doubled the runtime :D
The one that pops into my head is Doki Doki Panic. Don't recognize that name? Well, it's the game that became the Western version of Super Mario Bros. 2 when the Japanese SMB2, the game known internationally as The Lost Levels, was said to be too hard for the Western market by Nintendo of America. Since Doki Doki Panic had concepts that Shigeru Miyamoto wanted to incorporate into the Mario franchise, they reskinned the player character sprites and released it in as the sequel to SMB1. The part about fooling people into buying the same game twice came when Nintendo decided to release the reskin in Japan as Super Mario USA. You read that right. NINTENDO RESKINNED A GAME TO BE RELEASED INTERNATIONALLY, AND THEN RELEASED THE RESKINNED VERSION IN JAPAN! You might ponder which region got screwed over worse in this whole series of events, but consider this: The Lost Levels might've ruined Mario's reputation in the west if it hadn't been rejected by Nintendo of America, and we did eventually get a Western release of it in 1993 as part of Super Mario All-Stars, by which point it couldn't do any damage to the Mario brand. Meanwhile, Japan got the same game released to them twice when Doki Doki Mario performed well overseas. This might be the most famous example of a game publisher trying to fool gamers into buy a game twice, so I'm a little surprised that it wasn't mentioned in this video.
BUY IT AGAIN!
-Todd Howard
As you discussed the World Cup Carnival and talked about the stuff they included in the box... it really hit me how much I miss seeing instruction booklets and maps of the world and the like they used to include in them.
Atlus is doing it right now with Persona 5. 😂
That's just what they always do with their "re-releases"
Well, aint it closer to this Game of the Year / complete editions nearly every AAA game has? it is expecially funny if the complete version is uncomplete (not all DLCs) or remove things (like it is the case with this one).
I was literally fooled into buying the exact same game twice many years ago. Namely, the PSP version of Ridge Racer.
Back when I first bought the first game I found it quite enjoyable, so I later purchased Ridge Racer 2 for the same system. To my dismay I found out that it was, and I'm not exaggerating here, _literally the exact same game_ as Ridge Racer, with just a couple of new race tracks added. I'm not here talking about a new installment of a racing game series resembling the previous one. It's _literally the exact same game._ Exact same graphics, cars, tracks, background music, game mechanics. They literally took the exact same game, added a couple of new tracks to it (and possibly a couple of new cars) and released it as "Ridge Racer 2" at full price. I'm not exaggerating here. There wasn't even any sort of graphical upgrade or anything. If you play the same tracks on both versions of the game, they are 100% identical. And that's like 95% of the second installment. There were only a few minor additions to the game in it.
I pity anybody who bought the second game first, thought that it was enjoyable and then bought the first game in order to get more content... only to find out that the first game is literally the second game with a couple of race tracks removed.
Same thing happened to me with Trauma Center: Second Opinion. Sounds like a sequel, right? It's not. It's just Trauma Center: Under the Knife, but ported to Wii. Same levels and plot, but with some weird new Wii controls. And it was $50.
Kinda felt ripped off there.
@@ohnoitschris A game ported to another console is borderline. (Although I suppose if it has a name that suggests it's some kind of sequel it can be worse.)
In this case, however, it was a game clearly named like a sequel ("Ridge Racer 2", as opposed to "Ridge Racer") for the exact same system.
@@ohnoitschris Yeah that definitely sounds like it was a bummer, man. 😱 And especially with such a story-heavy game/series as Trauma Center; you think you’re getting more, but it’s mostly just the same with some less ugly graphics.
You've brought back bad memories with that damn Ridge Racer 2 ahaha...........yep I remember being sooo disappointed. Another example that's near-identical to Ridge Racer 2 is Mashed: Fully Loaded.
Maybe they should have called it Ridge Racer Plus...
>buying the same game twice
Sounds like DSP buying the same exact games before he runs out of money to pay his housing and electricity allowance
And then whining about how he needs money for his "taxes" or his "house payments".
Didn't he spend all his money on a WWE mobile game?
@@Magitek1112 $40K.
thank you you f***ing worthless humans for the views!!!, now that larry doesnt take a potshot at peter molyneux in every fact hunt video i think he should turn his attention to DSP.
How is DSP still have a house? Let alone still alive with the lack of brain cells he has?
The world of game reskins is strange, and fascinating simultaneously.
But also a waste of time like game reskins themselves. Ha, ha!
Overwatch 2 will be on this list next time.
uhhhh, Story mode for 500 Alex. also didn't they flat out state that it will be basically an expansion pack for Overwatch, and multiplayer compatible with it.
granted yes putting a 2 on it is tone deaf and stupid, but give credit where credit is due.
@@gardian06_85 It definitely should have been marketed as an expansion. I don't mind if Overwatch does expansions like WoW because calling it a sequel is rather confusing.
Joke's on you; I pirated everything!
Anubis the Second is an insult to good jackals everywhere like Lucario, and Wolfrun
"What do you do-"
*AD plays*
I DON'T KNOW D:
Before the video: looks at bathesda with Todd Howard
Skyrim SE has a better code than Oldrim, but console idiots ignores that and follow the memes.
@@Bitterman5868 doesnt matter if there's different coding. They rereleased the game 7 times.
@@Bitterman5868 Ah yes. The literal same bugs as before, plus new ones that didn't exist, plus worse audio, is definitely better code.
@@judeaberdeen6848 you know how many times Street Fighter 2 has been rereleased?
It’s obviously their reskinned Gamebryo engine that’s at fault here since many of their games over the years tend to have the same bugs despite being completely different games.
"Times publishers scammed you into buying the exact same game twice"
Hey, I like my Switch thank you very much!
2:45 I swear I've been to that exact cex, Lakeside shopping centre
quite possibly!
Me: I would never do that.
Also Me: *Looks over my shoulder at the 3 different versions of Hyrule Warriors I own.*
I am kind of the same way. I own three different versions of Hyrule Warriors. The Wii U original, the 3DS Hyrule Warriors Legends and the Switch Definitive Edition.
allowance? its pocket money! come on Larry ;-)
I know right, can forgive Jim Sterling for that but not you Larry
Yeah. Spot on mates
Americans would understand what pocket money is, anyways...
@@christopherbrown1848 I mean yes and no? Depends on the context you use it, because typically over here "pocket money/change" typically refers to whatever miniscule amount of money you have on you at the time, rather than the money a kid gets from their parents.
YOU WON'T FIND JOURNALISM LIKE THIS ANYWHERE ELSE, PERIOD!
Ubisoft has been re-releasing the same game for 15 years and nobody has noticed.
Assassins creed?
@@moversti92 Tom Clancy's Assassin's Cry Starlink: Battle Recon For Division's Honor Ghost_Dogs
“If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” - Ubisoft, who also has a tendency of releasing broken games, though thankfully not on the level of a certain chess club nerd whose name rhymes with Rodd Coward. 🤣
Just Dance?
Far Cry or the Tom Clancy games?
I love the Bob's pizza music you used at the end for skillshare! Shenmue 1 is my all time favorite game! Thanks for that !
"No one in their right mind wanted to develop a Triple-A game with less than six weeks of development time"
Howard Scott Warshaw: "Hold my beer"
Due to extreme DRM in most games even on pc, if you want to play a game on a different platform, you always have to buy a copy for that platform and many people buy more than 1 copy of a game.
I feel like this episode could have a part 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10....
I'm astonished that people have bought Ninjabread man even just one time.
Sounds like Deja Vu... Then again, I realize that I was thinking about double ports.
5: Starting off with this, are we? This'll get interesting.
4: I thought it looks like a remake of the original Daytona... But damn that's kinda lazy.
3: I was aware of this, long ago... In the TCRF.
2: ...So how many grandmas got tricked into buying these?
1: Starts with soccer, ends with _football._ Now we went full circle.
So if you're looking forward of making a list of "Original Games that BECAME Licenses," you should give Dynamite Deka a look... which is known as Die Hard Arcade in the west.
Fun times with my brother playing Dynamite Cop on his Dreamcast.
Absolutely brilliant 👍! Thanks very much for this awesome video Larry 😊 - especially during these crazy times 🙏.
For a moment I took the title literally. Imagine being foolish enough to buy the literal exact same game, down to the byte, several times! Any Nintendo customers around?
Nintendo do it every year.
Other than "I don't have friends to trade Pokémon with so the point flies over my head" (though Sword and Shield is arguably a piss poor excuse of a sequel compared to past entries) what else have you got for me?
@@pferreira1983 Enlighten me with how?
@@Rad-Dude63andathird Every time Nintendo release a game they either pull out a rom from another website or get rid of the previous service. It's scummy and stupid.
“Who’s that buzzing in the air? Buzzing here & and buzzing there, busy buzzing everywhere? Maaaya, Maya the Bee”. This was a popular show (at least on the east coast of the USA) on Nick Jr when I was a kid.
"And sometimes even more than twice"
Oh boy Rayman 2 is gonna be in this
Edit: whew no Rayman 2. Ports weren't taken into account.
I feel like Ubisoft tried to play diry by renaming it things like "Revolution", "DS" or "3DS" instead of "2"
Wasn't revolution more of a remaster than a port?
@@PSspecialist Yep. I don't know what this guy's problem is. The video is solely about the games that were released twice or more on the same platform, with little or no differences. Rayman 2 ports don't count, as they were, well, ports for different platforms.
This video would've been not only long, but stupid if he bashed developers for making ports of good game for different consoles .-.
I, for one, welcome Rayman Legends for the PS7.
@@PSspecialist tbh you're not wrong, it may be the best version, but all other versions aside from Snes, Dreamcast and PC(which also has weird issues) have big, big issues.
@@slodekslod9337 But renaming your ports of older titles differently is kind of a little shady imo.
Laz my man, I'd love to see you do an episode dedicated entirely to US Gold and all the crap ports they released back in the Speccy days.
here’s a fun fact: did you know that the programmer for Zool, George, has his own little indie game company called Clockwork Pixels? His games look really neat imo, and some of them are even on iOS and Android!
Man doesn't get enough praise. Great games he's done.
Super Mario 64 in Japan also had a re-release in 1997 simply to entice people to use the Rumble Pak.
Well I've bought Postal 2 many times...
Physical media, and then the Steam release for updated content?
Gifted many times on Steam, multiple physical media (had a pirated version in 2003 - live in Australia, twats banned it...).
2:39 When a wild CeX store appears and i try to notice differences between that one and the one i work at
The one that caught me was Roller Coaster, a Jet Set Willy style game I really liked from the ZX Spectrum, being released years and years later as 'Dragon's Lair' for the Game Boy. When buying a Dragon's Lair game, I didn't expect to end up with a ZX Spectrum theme park game reskinned!
I wasn't unhappy about it, I thought it was kind of cool at the time getting blasted in the face with nostalgia. Still a pretty strange situation, though.
Dragons Lair has some really weird console versions though weirdest is Dragons Lair 3 on PC and DVD. They was never a 3rd game in the series so what it is. Is a bunch of gameplay clips cut together of the Dragons Lair 3D game that work like the Classic games. Thing is Dragons Lair 3D had a PC version.
I got Roller Coaster after finding out Bomb Jack wasn't compatible with my ZX Spectrum +2A, they gave a list of alternative games I could send it back for.
Christ I'll have to try this the weekend loved roller coaster on my speccy but I remember it was so bloody difficult. Thanks for the info mate
Can't believe I'd never heard about this game. It looks fantastic - cheers!
@@Acidonia150reborn It does get confusing if you go with the Amiga releases.
Great video as usual, Larry! Love the Gremlins 2 music to start thing off. :)
You mean to tell me we're NOT getting Ninjabread Man with Funky Kong mode for the Switch? Dang it, there go all my ambitions for this spring.
all because of Zool.
Love the Gremlins 2 music at the start! Well done Larry.
Mind automatically jumped to World Cup Carnival. Wasn't disappointed.
Me too mate. Im still not over it
Some wounds run deep.
The opening tune was from gremlins 2 the new batch for the NES. one of my favorite games.
yeah great game! one of the best movie license games ever, even if goldeneye gets all the glory.
Thank God for you, it was driving me nuts. And yes, I loved G2 when I was a little kid. The gameplay was tight, it was just hard enough to be a challenge and the graphics were awesome! Now I gotta dig out my NES and play it!
@@Larry Wow...okay...
always a good day when a new Guru Larry video drops
There are several examples of this among unlicensed NES games, such as Menace Beach and Sunday Funday.
Ah yes, the game that went from an insufferable platformer about saving a girlfriend with melting clothes... to an insufferable platformer about getting to sunday school. As things so often go...
The legacy editions remind me those "fantranslated" winning eleven on the original PS1, but you know....for free....
Thanks for fooling me, pokemon. Next time I'm only buying one.
😹 Yeah yeah. /s
@@viscountrainbows6452 I've been doing that for the past 2½ generations now. Don't think screw the rules I have green hair won't do the same.
The only Pokemon games I've picked up since Gen 2 were Super Mystery Dungeon, and the fan made Crystal Clear.
Both games where you don't need two versions to get everything.
Who buys two copies of a game? Most things are the same in both versions. I only pick one version.
People like us, with no friends :-(
Otherwise we could get the opposite copy of our friends, then trade Pokemon with them. Can't be doing with only half the Pokemon, gotta catch em all, it's like a rule or something.
I love how you’ll never let the black ops 2 nuke town guy die off lmao
Actually a remaster of Ninjabread Man where you can choose which graphics set you want to use would be really funny. It's something Limited Run could get in on.
i got a suggestion for this list...anyone else remember the game Spore? specifically its "intro stage", where youre a single-celled organism swimming around and eating smaller creatures while avoiding larger ones? well thats the entirety of the game "Sparkle"...as well as "Sparkle 2"...and "Sparkle 3"...and-- ehh i think you see where im going with this...its literally the Same gameplay, no matter which one youre playing...you just swim around, finding foodbits, until youre done...then you swim around some more, finding foodbits...
No mention of rebranded, identical Atari 2600 games?
Tank Plus = Combat
Target Fun = Air Sea Battle
I’m sure there were many others, but these are just two examples of Sears rebranding games.
That's right. My cousins had Target Fun but I had the brand new shiny Air Sea Battle. I didn't realize that they did that with Combat as well. Things were so free and loose in the Atari days, maybe Larry doesn't consider that significant?
As soon as I heard that Zuul Theme i felt like i was back in 1992... game music was awesome on the amiga
14:26 "Obviously no one in their right mind wanted to develop a AAA game with less than six weeks of development time..."
*Howard Scott Warshaw suddenly breaks out in a cold sweat*
That's his PTSD kicking in. He ain't doing that shit no more!
There's a football (soccer) player from my country who spent the last 2 years of his contract mostly injured. A journalist from a satire newspaper jokingly called him the best football player on Earth.
Data Design are just like him.
17:05 Heh. That's Access Software as in "the guys who would later make Links." US Gold could have had a mega-hit sports franchise on their hands, if they'd kept ties with Access.
There is also Absolute Supercars on the PS3, which is a totally rebrand of SuperCar Challenge on PS3, only changing the title screen...
Just looked it up. They supposedly changed the engine. I can't tell the difference. In fact I can see quite clearly that both are using isiMotor 2 which was used in rFactor 1, GTR2, GT Legends, Race07, Game Stock Car Extreme, and Automobilista. Not a bad choice for a racing game of the era if going for realism, but the Wikipedia article makes no mention of the differences aside from an "engine change". Did they straight up not add any cars cuz it's clear the graphics didn't change. And why change the physics engine from something that was once the go-to for hardcore racing sims? I think that game requires a video from somebody lol. That's quite interesting.
@@SockyNoob Oh, I see, honestly I said that cause I bought the two games and I couldn't tell the differences after playing both...
And I'm not the only one who said that on the internet...
Thanks for the explanation ^^. (And yes, that definitely needs a video)
My mind is blown that Maya the Bee was an anime. That means I've been watching anime since I was too young to speak.
Yup. I grew up with Heidi, Wicki, Maya and Nils Holgerson. All Animes. My childhood was made of anime and I didn't even realize!
Are you 50 or something?
@@miketaggard309 reruns exist.
What do i see on the Cover: EA, more EA...This EA Game and...is that...an EA Title?!? Who would have thought?
EA: how can we get away with selling shallow DLC for $60?
EA: lol I have an idea
I remember the old-school animated Maya show on Nickelodeon in the early 90's. Didn't know they were still doing stuff with her all these years later.
Unrelated note: there's times I bought the same album more than once.
10:05 glad to see you keeping Shadman's art in rotation lol starting to think you may have commissioned it
Kinda surprised there's no mention of Dark Souls 2 with it's Scholar Edition. From what I've heard it was them charging for fixes and additional content that should've been in the base.
They patched in a lot of story elements from SotFS to the base game as well so... it's a weird one.
Personally I preferred the original enemy and item placement but apparently FromSoft rushed it initially so the final version is the final version now.
Does anyone remember Resident Evil Director’s Cut on PS1? It was supposed to have the more graphic FMV’s from the Japanese version, but they messed up and forgot to change them. The only difference was the opening FMV showed Chris smoking. I was so disappointed at their false advertising that I actually convinced Walmart to give me a refund on the opened game. Capcom’s “fix” was to upload the uncensored FMV’s to their website. LMAO.
Oh gawd, Daytona Championship USA 3. That made me so pissed when I found out what it was really going to be.
It DOES actually have one more track, the actual Daytona International Speedway, but it's just a basic oval (and Three-Seven is basically "Daytona if it were in the mountains" anyway).
Finally, somebody who knows why people are actually mad about the game. Who fucking cares about the graphics. It's the fact it isn't actually Daytona USA 3 like was promised.
I actually rescind my earlier post. Daytona International Speedway is just a mirrored version of Three-Seven...
San Andreas is the game I've purchased multiple times. I had 2 for the PS2, 1 on the original Xbox, the mobile port and its Xbox 360 port.
Nathan Wright The PS2 version is still the best one, which is kind of sad.
Robert Wallis yep that's why I had to buy my second copy. I wore out my first disc
too bad the game's aged poorly.
Giordan Diodato it hasnt at all, at least not in my opinion, its still a super fun game to play especially if you never played it before
@@RobertJWmodded pc version, restores all songs deleted from steam restored effects from ps2 smd full gamepad support.
I heard a story from a UA-camr about how his friend hadn't played Fifa since 1998 and when he played a Fifa on Ps3 11 years later the gameplay was exactly identical in every way.
So which version of _"Street Fighter"_ are we on, now?
Street Fighter isn't as bad as these, as the different versions are different enough.
Although home versions of The Movie The Game was a reskin.
@@RippahRooJizah Street Fighter II???
@@pferreira1983 Doesn't change what I said, SF isn't as bad as the video examples. No one was fooled, and the different versions were iterative. Only the home port of SFtMtG would really fit here as that one was just a reskin, like other games in this video.
@@RippahRooJizah I honestly can't tell the difference between all 15-30 versions of the game.
@@pferreira1983 With the power of copypasta (and editing down the length)...
"Street Fighter II: the World Warrior. The original vanilla release of 1991 with 8 playable characters and 4 unplayable bosses.
Street Fighter II: Champion Edition. An update to World Warrior that came out in the arcades in 1992 and made the four bosses (Balrog, Vega, Sagat and M. Bison) playable.
Street Fighter II Turbo: Hyper Fighting. An update to Champion Edition that introduced faster gameplay speed and new special moves. It came out in December 1992 in the arcades.
Super Street Fighter II: the New Challengers. This is the one that added four new characters (Cammy, Fei Long, T. Hawk and Dee Jay) and moved the game to new hardware which improved the graphics and presentation of the game. However this version wasn't very successful because the Japanese developers decided to eliminate the speed boost of Hyper Fighting's gameplay, which wasn't well received by the players. It came out in 1993
Super Street Fighter II Turbo. This is the last classic arcade version of SFII released in 1994, as the name implies it adds Hyper Fighting's speed back in the game and also adds Super as a comeback mechanic tied to a meter system. Also, Akuma makes his first appearance here.
There were then many re-releases on console and arcade over the years such as Hyper Street Fighter II (which is a new version of the game that collects together all prior versions of SFII), the HD Remix that features new sprites and rebalanced gameplay and recently Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers for the Switch which adds Evil Ryu and Violent Ken as palette swaps and it's mostly based on the old HD Remix. The 30th Anniversary edition will also collect the old SFII arcade games."
Kemco's Crazy Castle series has always been a colossal mess of the same game getting released with different licenses in different territories, but for the most part they've never released it more than once in each territory, so people wouldn't end up buying the same game multiple times.
For the most part, that is - the 7th game in the series was originally released in mid 1997 in Japan as "Go Go Kid" (starring Kemco's mascot character, known as Kid Klown in the west), then rereleased worldwide in early 1999 on the Game Boy Color as "Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 3" after Kemco managed to snatch up the Bugs Bunny license again. That "worldwide" includes Japan, and there were definitely a bunch of Japanese Go Go Kid owners that ended up buying this new Bugs Bunny game, not knowing it was literally the same game they had bought a year ago.